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Disembarkation

Disembarkation or debarcation/debarkation is the process of leaving a ship or aircraft, or removing goods from a ship or aircraft. (debark: from the French des meaning "from", and, barque, meaning "small ship").

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Disembarkation

Nodes15
Edges14
Triples4
Avg. degree1.87
Density0.133333
Components1

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Disembarkation

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related to Civilian · 4
Disembarkation → Accidents, People, The, Today

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ship cargo gangway small military also goods debark des barque loading loaded unloaded via gangplank shore debarking transport debarcation debarkation

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Disembarkationrelated to CivilianThe0.60section
Disembarkationrelated to CivilianToday0.60section
Disembarkationrelated to CivilianPeople0.60section
Disembarkationrelated to CivilianAccidents0.60section

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